WASHINGTON, Oct 2 (Reuters) - The proposal by U.S. President Joe Biden's administration to hike fuel economy standards through 2032 would cost General Motors $6.5 billion in fines and Chrysler parent ...
In June, it was reported that GM and Stellantis paid a total of US$363 million in CAFE fines. (AP pic) WASHINGTON: The ...
The Biden administration proposal to hike fuel economy through 2032 is not feasible and could cost automakers $14 billion in fines, an industry group says.
The proposal to hike fuel economy standards through 2032 would cost GM $6.5 billion in fines and Stellantis $3 billion, an ...
General Motors, Ford and Stellantis face a combined $10.5 billion in fines from 2027 to 2032 under stricter proposed average fuel economy rules, according to an estimate from their trade group.
GM and other manufacturers who are members of the Alliance for Automotive Innovation told the administration of President Joe ...
Quiver Quantitative - U.S. President Joe Biden's administration has put forth a proposal to raise fuel economy standards through 2032. If these standards are accepted, major automakers could face ...
The proposal by U.S. President Joe Bidens administration to increase fuel economy standards until 2032 has raised concerns among major automakers. General Motors could face fines of $6.5 billion, ...
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The proposal by President Joe Biden's administration to hike fuel economy standards through 2032 would cost General Motors $6.5 billion in fines and Chrysler parent Stellantis $3 billion, according to ...
The proposal by President Joe Biden's administration to hike fuel economy standards through 2032 would cost General Motors $6.5 billion in fines and Stellantis $3 billion, according to a letter from ...
The proposal by US President Joe Biden's administration to hike fuel economy standards through 2032 would cost General Motors $6.5bn in fines and Chrysler parent Stellantis $3bn, according to a letter ...